randy
07-28-2010, 07:07 PM
Haven't been able to get out much lately, but finally got some swing time. Took the E-Trac to a park that had given the V3 some trouble -- don't know if it was EMI, the extremely mineralized ground, or D2 issues, but the V3 never does well here for some reason.
E-Trac only gave me sens of 13-17 in auto, where i usually get closer to 20, but I cranked it to 26 anyway, and it seemed fine. Pulled a silver and a few wheats, none deeper than 5 inches + 2 inches for the grass. One was in a hole with a 6 inch piece of rusty wire and a rusty nail. Amazing. Only 2 inches deep. Of course, just the rusty nail could have given me the dig me signal, as it often does. V3 has given me one wheatie at this site, but much deeper; ~8-9 inches. This was no way a scientific test and should not be taken that way. I'm just taking notes for myself.
The interesting thing was that the silver was only 5 inches down, and barely audible. E-Trac was showing max depth, and the only way to get a clean signal was to go to quickmask, which gave me a consistent 35-50. I wonder if that's the E-Trac's way of saying I dunno, like +95 on the DFX? Very weird. But I still knew it was a silver somehow. Maybe the extreme mineralization or a large iron object I noted nearby confused it somehow. Both the V3 and E-Trac usually lock on pretty good on 5 inch deep silvers, so who knows? :crazy: I wonder if the mineralization is keeping the deeper targets hidden here?
E-Trac only gave me sens of 13-17 in auto, where i usually get closer to 20, but I cranked it to 26 anyway, and it seemed fine. Pulled a silver and a few wheats, none deeper than 5 inches + 2 inches for the grass. One was in a hole with a 6 inch piece of rusty wire and a rusty nail. Amazing. Only 2 inches deep. Of course, just the rusty nail could have given me the dig me signal, as it often does. V3 has given me one wheatie at this site, but much deeper; ~8-9 inches. This was no way a scientific test and should not be taken that way. I'm just taking notes for myself.
The interesting thing was that the silver was only 5 inches down, and barely audible. E-Trac was showing max depth, and the only way to get a clean signal was to go to quickmask, which gave me a consistent 35-50. I wonder if that's the E-Trac's way of saying I dunno, like +95 on the DFX? Very weird. But I still knew it was a silver somehow. Maybe the extreme mineralization or a large iron object I noted nearby confused it somehow. Both the V3 and E-Trac usually lock on pretty good on 5 inch deep silvers, so who knows? :crazy: I wonder if the mineralization is keeping the deeper targets hidden here?